Labour Crackdown on Social Media for Kids
Labour announces new measures to regulate social media platforms, aiming to protect children from harmful content and online exploitation.
Labour announces new measures to regulate social media platforms, aiming to protect children from harmful content and online exploitation.
Jeremy Morgan KC recounts an incident where drug pusher approached Lord Clarke, who politely declined and did not summon police, showing his humanity.
Guardian readers debate the unfairness and unaffordability of the UK pension system, highlighting public sector DB schemes and the triple lock.
The US Supreme Court refused to hear the NFL's appeal in Brian Flores's racial discrimination lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed to trial. Flores, a former Dolphins coach, alleges racist hiring practices.
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RecommendedRiot police in Turkey fired teargas and water cannon to break up a rally by ousted opposition leader Özgür Özel, escalating tensions after a court dismissed him as CHP leader.
Suzanne Swierc, fired from Ball State University over a Facebook post about Charlie Kirk, settles for $225,000. The ACLU lawsuit alleged free speech violations.
Reform UK's Makerfield candidate Robert Kenyon appeared to doubt Covid seriousness and vaccine efficacy in deleted social media posts, advising a person with the virus to 'stop having boosters'.
Campaigners and unions call on UK ministers to ban zero-hours contracts, citing job insecurity and exploitation. The government faces pressure to act.
The Trump administration is requiring federal employees to sign new nondisclosure agreements that critics say could silence whistleblowers and violate federal law.
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RecommendedHealth Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr posted a video of himself wrestling two black racer snakes in Florida, getting bitten by one, adding to his history of bizarre animal encounters.
A 30-year-old woman shot dead outside a Sheffield bar was an innocent bystander. Three arrested on suspicion of murder as police appeal for witnesses.
After attending the inaugural Enhanced Games, a journalist explains why he believes the event will collapse within five years, citing a lack of genuine sporting passion and reliance on drug sales.
Reform UK's plan to cut civil service roles would sack more planners than exist and two-thirds of prison psychologists, sparking criticism from Labour.
The inquiry into the Post Office Horizon scandal may be delayed by five years due to funding shortages, leaving victims waiting longer for justice.
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RecommendedCoco Gauff says she received no apology from the Australian Open after footage of her breaking a racket in a private area was broadcast, sparking debate on player privacy.
Turkish police used water cannon to disperse protesters in Istanbul after the ousting of opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu, sparking widespread demonstrations.
The Guardian's daily corrections and clarifications for May 26, 2026, addressing errors in recent articles to maintain journalistic accuracy.
Iran condemns US strikes as bad faith but continues negotiations, focusing on unfreezing $12bn in assets while avoiding escalation despite four soldier deaths.
Tony Blair's lengthy essay criticizing Labour and Keir Starmer is seen as unhelpful and out of touch, with many questioning his relevance after nearly two decades away from frontline politics.
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RecommendedIn a scathing 5,700-word essay, Tony Blair criticizes Keir Starmer, Andy Burnham, and Wes Streeting, urging Labour to abandon net zero policies and strengthen ties with Donald Trump.
South Carolina state senators voted 26-18 against redrawing congressional districts, defying Trump's demands to dilute Democratic voters in Jim Clyburn's district.
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A jury of eight women and four men was seated for the trial of Catholic priest Anthony Odiong, charged with sexually abusing three female congregants in Texas. He faces life imprisonment if convicted on first-degree charges.
Peter Lewis argues that Labor's housing and tax reforms are meaningful, facing attacks from News Corp and AI memes, but needing to convince Australians of their benefits.
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RecommendedA federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the re-detention of Mahmoud Khalil as his legal team prepares to petition the US Supreme Court, offering a temporary reprieve.
A global study of 1.5 million ratings confirms women's faces are rated more attractive than men's, but the gap narrows with age and disappears by age 80.
Clarence B Jones, attorney and speechwriter for Martin Luther King Jr who helped craft the 'I Have a Dream' speech, has died at 95 in California.
GCHQ head Anne Keast-Butler warns of a 'new era of radical uncertainty' as Russia targets UK infrastructure and democracy, while China narrows the tech window.
Deborah Glass argues that a transparent, merit-based process for appointing the next NACC commissioner is crucial to restore public confidence in Australia's anti-corruption agency.
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RecommendedRussia instructs banks to independently shoot down drones amid escalating attacks on financial infrastructure. The directive marks a shift in defensive strategy as drone strikes intensify.